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The greatest stories are simple, but well told. — Tova Dian Dean
Your wrinkles either show that you're nasty, cranky, and senile, or that you're always smiling. — Carlos Santana
The fact that many things have no explanation ought to prevent them from happening; but it doesn't. — Ashleigh Brilliant
Archery requires very sensitive muscles. — Im Dong-Hyun
Science fiction is the ugly stepchild of mainstream literature, and fantasy is the ugly stepchild of science fiction, and tie-in novels are the ugly stepchild of fantasy ... and on and on and on. — R.A. Salvatore
Sometimes when I am writing, I am aware of a rhythm, a dance, a fury, which is as yet empty of words. — Stephen Spender
When the beauty and gifts come into your life, if your not conscious of your pain you won't allow them in. If you are conscious you will begin to grieve the feelings of unworthiness, sadness, powerlessness internalized anger and negative messages you have soaked in. As these feelings and messages dissolve you will "wake up" from the dream they have created — Sean Wilson
Use photos and videos often. The best startups post lots of imagery and videos. The worst ones? Text only. — Robert Scoble
Methought I was enamour'd of an ass. — William Shakespeare
Our fathers worshiped the golden calf. The worst you can say of an American now is, he worships the gold of the calf. — Robert Green Ingersoll
He knows
full well
what her pain
will cost.
The map
to her treasure
which he
has lost. — Kirk Diedrich
Football is a violent game. We are violent men. — Will Shields
Embrace the Savior's warm invitation to come unto Him, one by one, and be perfected in Him. — Ronald A. Rasband
There were others of course - The Velvet Undergound, the Doors- who took risks in the 1960s, when no one knew where any of it was going. Before them were the Beats and before the Beats the avant-garde artists, the futurists, Fluxus, and before that, the blues, outsider music, a mourning for what's expected but will never happen, so why not dance and play and forget for a few moments that we're all alone anyway? — Kim Gordon
And then there were the wallflowers who had recognized for years that the thing was hopeless, who had found in that information a kind of calm. They no longer tried, with a bright and desperate effort, to sustain a conversation with somebody's brother, somebody's usher, somebody's roommate, somebody's roommate's usher's brother ... The category of wallflower who had given up on all this was very quiet, not indifferent, only quiet. And she always brought a book. — Renata Adler